I’ve skied the Grand Massif for 17 years and I’ve seen great seasons with snow all the way down to Morillon. When the snow reaches the valley the run from the Tete to base is lovely as well as Cascades from Flaine to Sixt, however the red down to Vercland from 1600 when the snow is right is probably my favourite run down to the Giffre . It makes Samoens as a base more accessible and La Reposette restaurant/bar at Vercland is always a superb place for food and drinks after a day on the piste! Love the videos
@@callummj6747 thanks Callum. Awesome that you have been able to ski the Grand Massif for so long… it’s definitely somewhere I’d like to base myself in the future. You are right about snow dependant and in a good season there are some great runs back to Morillon and Vercland. I actually took the Vercland run this winter knowing I’d have to walk out the last few hundred metres 🙈 still it’s a story to tell. Hoping to make it back when the snow is flowing! Have a great season.
@@Simonjburgess it a great resort to base out of, season passes I’ve had usually give you days in neighbouring resorts, usually 25 mins drive to les Gets, 45mins-1hr to Megeve and Chamonix once you’ve tracked the Grand Massif out. Infrastructure has massively improved since the club med money has come into the Samoens side, the old connections from Les Carroz and Morillon were cold, slow and painful especially during peak times! Enjoy the season ahead
Beautiful weather. Man I'm missing that place.
It is great isn't it! When you heading back?
I’ve skied the Grand Massif for 17 years and I’ve seen great seasons with snow all the way down to Morillon. When the snow reaches the valley the run from the Tete to base is lovely as well as Cascades from Flaine to Sixt, however the red down to Vercland from 1600 when the snow is right is probably my favourite run down to the Giffre . It makes Samoens as a base more accessible and La Reposette restaurant/bar at Vercland is always a superb place for food and drinks after a day on the piste!
Love the videos
@@callummj6747 thanks Callum. Awesome that you have been able to ski the Grand Massif for so long… it’s definitely somewhere I’d like to base myself in the future.
You are right about snow dependant and in a good season there are some great runs back to Morillon and Vercland. I actually took the Vercland run this winter knowing I’d have to walk out the last few hundred metres 🙈 still it’s a story to tell.
Hoping to make it back when the snow is flowing! Have a great season.
@@Simonjburgess it a great resort to base out of, season passes I’ve had usually give you days in neighbouring resorts, usually 25 mins drive to les Gets, 45mins-1hr to Megeve and Chamonix once you’ve tracked the Grand Massif out.
Infrastructure has massively improved since the club med money has come into the Samoens side, the old connections from Les Carroz and Morillon were cold, slow and painful especially during peak times!
Enjoy the season ahead
loving the videos Simon! Looking froward to visiting in December 2024
Thanks so much for the nice comment Pete. Where in the Grand Massif will you be staying?
@Simonjburgess we are staying in someon, I have been pronouncing it so badly wrong, thank you for correcting me! Looks like a lovely area!
It looks absolutely insane out there! So open!
Def one of my favourite places to ride
Looks siiiiick!🤙
Such a cool ski area. Are there many joined ski areas in Japan? I remember Goryu/47 and Cortina/Tsugaike
@@Simonjburgess Niseko is made up of a few resorts.
Can you ski between the resorts in Niseko or are they all linked by bus?
@@Simonjburgess You can buy an all-mountain pass and ski between them.🤙
@@hokkaidoshred 🙌🙌🙌 That sounds ideal. Will have to check it out